November delivers our fifth and final round of finalists for the GoPro Line of the World Contest. This year, you are the judge and will decide who will be this month's winners. The Pinkbike audience will vote on these 10 videos, and the edit with the most votes takes home the first prize of $1,200. Second place will receive $800, and third wins a sweet GoPro HERO4 Black Edition. At the end of this round, all top three monthly edits will go into a bracket challenge (along with a wildcard that we have selected from the monthly top 10s) and an overall winner will be selected.
We've been absolutely blown away by the submissions this year. The end of November marks the end of this season's contest, but fear not, there is still a place for all of your incredible clips, check out GoPro Awards if you missed the deadline but have something you think that we should check out!
Woohoo! Stoked to see my clip make it into the top ten. Just threw up a couple extra POV angles that I didn't end up using: www.pinkbike.com/video/461784. And here's a much better angle of the roller coaster: www.pinkbike.com/video/450030.
I really want you to win. Your video was so unique and you weren't a GoPro athlete. I suck at skinnies so much and fear riding them in the wood so I have a ton of respect for what you did sir. Got my vote easy.
I voted for this thinking no one else would, the skill shown in that video is next level - stoked its standing up to the competition, 360s have nothing on this!
Darren's run down that mountain was probably one of the best big mountain runs ever...no disrespect to the legends...but damn I was scared for him. Crazy speed. Deserves the win. Fabio's feat was amazing but he's too capable, and young. Berrecloth is capable too, don't get me wrong. I think he turned it up a notch for us though...almost too fast. I had Fabio as a sure winner, until I saw that.
So I'm guessing you never saw Where the Trail Ends or any of the big mountain lines in the NWD movies? It was incredibly sick but to say it was the best ever is kinda out there.
@scott-townes: I know...and yes saw just about everything there is for big mountain lines...hence the not disrespecting the legends comment. My favorite type of riding. This POV did it for some reason though. And I was genuinely scared for this legend on that run.
@neorider: Both of you are right. I learned a lesson, that thought I had already learned, never follow someone on a downhill bike to show you the speed for a jump when you're riding on an enduro bike. By the way the jump is 12m long and I overshot the landing by 3m at least.
voted on daves straight away it was awesome, respect on those greasy condtions, massive props to aarons vid and suski's too, sucha cool line through the old burnt house. agree totally, vids from the likes of aaron and beerecloth should really be here, surely its about uncovering new talent and seaching the globe for utterly unique lines that the pros wo'nt have come across yet
The DNV trail sign has 2 M's. Immonator spelling is how Trailforks, NSMBA & DNV spell it. Along with the locals guide for the north shore, where TF got its original spellings from. The DNV map at the Fromme parking lot also spells it with 2 M's
@canadaka: This old sign hangs above the woodwork and looks like it was carved around the time the trail was built, so I assume it is the most accurate: www.instagram.com/p/BKO58g0AZNh. I'll try and ask the original builder.
For those of you that don't know, Dave's more OG then anyone else on that list. www.pinkbike.com/news/Summer-2012-dave-herr-video.html photo #9 on the whole site!
ps: love the trail pup !!!